Compostela

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Sign Of 1 09:33 Tools
View In A Box 02:19 Tools
S-1 00:00 Tools
Two Maxims 02:45 Tools
March of Asyl 04:43 Tools
Remembrance Of First Time In My Life 03:53 Tools
In the Rain... 04:17 Tools
Yonnyo Atta Battenga 02:56 Tools
A Fallen Bird 02:52 Tools
Un Sterbliche Opfer 03:47 Tools
Dein Ist Mein Ganzes Herz 03:18 Tools
La Plegaria A Un Labrador 07:29 Tools
Pebble of an Estuary 01:33 Tools
Petite Fleur 03:52 Tools
Lebedik Un Freylekh 03:32 Tools
Shinoshin 3/4 03:30 Tools
Huti 06:29 Tools
Shoemarker Martin 07:26 Tools
Reflecting Lane 03:02 Tools
Hava Naguila 03:35 Tools
Guilhorn Pren Ton Tamborin 02:27 Tools
Kusabi 06:24 Tools
Don't Go To The Sea 01:56 Tools
Tou 09:11 Tools
反射する道 03:01 Tools
Gekka no Itigun 06:13 Tools
Conertant March 02:43 Tools
06:28 Tools
くつやのマルチン 04:13 Tools
アジールのマーチ 06:30 Tools
1の知らせ 00:00 Tools
ハバナギラ 03:35 Tools
月下の一群 00:00 Tools
オクタニア地方の民謡より 00:00 Tools
篠新 3/4 03:30 Tools
海へ行くな 01:56 Tools
雨の中を 03:58 Tools
くさび 06:24 Tools
箱の中の風景 02:18 Tools
コンサルタントマーチ 02:43 Tools
09:11 Tools
最初の記憶 05:03 Tools
ふたりのマクシム 02:44 Tools
トッカータとフーガ 02:56 Tools
海を渡る風 04:36 Tools
結婚ポルカ 00:00 Tools
Ghhgh 02:43 Tools
1の知らせ 02:10 Tools
小さな影(「少年時代の画集」より) 02:10 Tools
In The Rain… 02:10 Tools
Shoemaker Martin 04:14 Tools
僕の心は君の物 03:18 Tools
耕す者への祈り 07:29 Tools
chhgn 03:18 Tools
Passing Wind Across The Sea 04:37 Tools
A Little Song (From "Pictures Of Childhood") 02:12 Tools
Wedding Polka 02:32 Tools
Unsterbliche Opfer 03:47 Tools
一の知らせ 01:33 Tools
Tocata Y Fuga 00:00 Tools
河口の石 01:33 Tools
ヨンニョアッタバッテンガ 02:56 Tools
小さな花 03:52 Tools
In The Rain . . . (Bearded Man Waiting For A Long Time) 03:52 Tools
篠新3/4 03:52 Tools
生き生きと幸せに 00:00 Tools
同志は倒れぬ 00:00 Tools
落ちて来た鳥 00:00 Tools
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Compostela blends folk musics of Eastern Europe with the tradition of Japanese chindon (street musicians who play at grand openings of supermarkets and pachinko parlors, dressed as geishas and samurai). The late saxophonist Shinoda Masami was one of the first to bring klezmer and Eastern European music to the Japanese audience. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.